3 Reasons Why KontrolFreeks Will Increase Your Batting Average In MLB the Show

KontrolFreek is a leading developer of progressive gaming accessories. Their flagship product are analog controller extensions that enable gamers to gain an competitive edge. These extensions are developed based on scientific research and ensure that gamers experience reduced fatigue and an better overall feeling of comfort during gaming. This article will provide you with three reasons why this product will up your hitting game in MLB The Show.

While KontrolFreeks offer many thumb-stick products designed for a variety of games, they do not offer an specific model for MLB the Show. The article will be written using their high thumb-stick “Classic” model found here. This article is also assuming that we are using zone hitting.

We’re checking in with four tips to lower your ERA and improve your pitching in today’s newest video on MLB The Show 17. Some of the tips are (like the hitting tips vid) pretty obvious but let’s not overlook what seems obvious to us but may not be for others.

Today we’re checking in with five basic tips for improving your batting average and on-base percentage in MLB The Show 17. Some of these are pretty obvious, but some just have to be said for the benefit of all mankind.

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